9 NATO vehicles burned in Pakistan

Islamabad –APA. Terrorists attacked NATO terminal near Peshawar, Pakistan, APA reports. They set fire nine parked NATO force vehicles. They used petrol bombs rockets during the attack. After short firing with police, the terrorists fled into the darkness. Pakistani police reported that Taliban was involved in the attack, but the report was not confirmed yet. 70 percent of shipment for coalition forces in Afghanistan is carried through the territory of Pakistan. Taliban is regularly attacking the NATO vehicles. They destroyed 250 vehicles and 50 containers last December.
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